
Who Is Shareece Wright And How Can He Help?
It was just two weeks ago that then-San Francisco 49ers cornerback Shareece Wright asked to be traded or released.
The 49ers front office granted his wish Saturday, and by Monday evening, the fifth-year veteran reportedly signed with the Baltimore Ravens. Consider Wright grateful to get out of a situation where he wasn’t getting any playing time, and be thrust into another that provides ample opportunity.
want to thank the @49ers Organization for granting my release.
— shareece wright (@ShareeceWright) October 10, 2015 God is good all the time. Never forget that.
— shareece wright (@ShareeceWright) October 12, 2015 The Niners signed Wright to a one-year deal in March reportedly worth $3 million after he started 27 games the last two seasons in San Diego, where he was drafted in the third round in 2011. However, Wright was pushed down the 49ers depth chart – similar to ![]()
Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area noted that Wright lost $21,875 for every game that he was inactive.
The Ravens lost Davis to a season-ending knee injury (a big blow considering Pro Football Focus graded him the highest among all Ravens corners) and neither ![]()
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“Signing Wright serves the dual purpose of providing more cornerback depth, and giving the Ravens some inside information on Sunday’s opponent, the 49ers,” wrote the folks at CSNMidAtlantic.com.
“It remains to be seen how much Wright helps the Ravens. The 49ers didn’t activate him through their first four games, so he was clearly not in their plans. However, the Ravens got strong play of out cornerback Will Davis immediately after they traded for him last month.”
For now, the Ravens chose to sign Wright over promoting either of their cornerbacks, ![]()
“What does the signing of Wright truly say about Asa?” asked Russell Street Report’s Brian Bower.
The Ravens could still make those moves if they think either Webb or Arrington can’t play Sunday. According to The Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec, Webb hurt his hamstring and team officials hope it is relatively minor, but they also know it could linger and put his status in doubt. Webb missed time when he dealt with that injury throughout much of training camp. Arrington left the Browns game with a concussion, and per Zrebiec, he has passed all the protocol tests to this point.
If the Ravens were to promote either Jackson or James, they historically don’t make those moves until Saturday’s deadline leading up to Sunday’s contest.
And they may have wanted to snatch up Wright before the market really starts to thin out.
“You start getting past this time – close to the midway point – that’s where it kind of dries up on you, but there are some corners out there right now that can play,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said Monday afternoon before the reported signing of Wright.
New Ravens CB Shareece Wright will likely get a Min. Salary Benefit deal worth 12/17th of $585K. Would leave Ravens w/ ~$1.1M in Cap space
— Brian McFarland (@RavensSalaryCap) October 13, 2015 Source: Ravens converted $1,628,824 of C
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) October 13, 2015Jeremy Zuttah 's remaining 2015 base salary into a signing bonus, creating $1,221,618 in cap space.
Davis 10th Person On Injured Reserve
When the Ravens officially move Davis to injured reserve this week, he will be the 10th player to be added to the list.
At this rate, the Ravens are already pacing ahead of last year’s injured reserve moves. Baltimore finished with 19 on the list in 2014, which was the seventh most, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
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Five Players Up, Five Players Down … PFF Grades
The Baltimore Sun’s Jon Meoli put together his list of five players whose stock is on the rise and five that are on the decline after Sunday’s overtime loss. In addition, I’ve added the PFF grades from the game.
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The entire offensive line: “After three weeks of disorganization and basic sadness from this group, the last two games have featured anything but.”
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Ravens' offensive and defensive grades vs. Browns, per @PFF. pic.twitter.com/NNX5hQ5FtC
— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) October 13, 2015
Flacco NFL’s Worst 4th-Quarter QB This Season
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Flacco is the NFL's worst-rated passer in the fourth quarter through the first five weeks of the season, as ESPN’s Jamison Hensley pointed out.
Sunday’s loss to the Browns was a perfect example of this trend. Flacco rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another in the first three quarters, but completed just two of 10 passes for 32 yards in the fourth quarter and overtime.
This is an atypical trend for Flacco. In his previous seven career seasons, Flacco was the ninth-best quarterback in the fourth quarter with an 89.0 rating. Seeing as this is uncharacteristic, Hensley notes that the problem can’t all be just with the Ravens quarterback.
“Not all the blame can be placed on Flacco for these numbers,” wrote Hensley. “He didn't have his top wide receiver (Steve Smith), rookie first-round pick (![]()
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“It's been a combination of not having enough time in the pocket and receivers like ![]()
Quick Hits
So based on what we've seen and what Harbaugh says, it appears that Forsett, Gillmore and Smith Sr. all have shot to play Sun vs. 49ers
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) October 12, 2015 Browns rookie Danny Shelton went with the WWE style leg lock on Ravens RB Buck Allen after the play. https://t.co/VzFn06D0W9
— Garrett Downing (@gdowning14) October 12, 2015 Dirty play. https://t.co/YOmGf3BSan
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) October 12, 2015 @jforsett can't wait to see you sporting a real teams colors this week. Go Utes. #utahutes... https://t.co/6RI5TLDEYb pic.twitter.com/g8RiPEeDAi
— Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) October 12, 2015 @89SteveSmith lol bet good
— Justin Forsett (@JForsett) October 12, 2015 Spent the morning w/fellow athletes & @TeamFlacco at @Ravens Training Facility as we filmed the #PlungeMD Promo! pic.twitter.com/szkNRziGTO
— Adam Hays (@SportsSODude) October 12, 2015 Ravens latest D rankings: 24th overall, 14th vs run, 25th vs pass. Have finished outside top 20 in total D once in past 16 years #RavensTalk
— Bo Smolka (@bsmolka) October 12, 2015 Hard to find a silver lining in the #Ravens performance yesterday but Jeremy Ross
played well. 5 KR's, 136 yards, 2 PR's 21 yards.
— Brian Bower (@sportguyRSR) October 12, 2015 Boldin: 8-107 last night. Does he top 100 again vs #Ravens? And how many long PI penalties will Torrey Smith draw? #RavensTalk
— Bo Smolka (@bsmolka) October 12, 2015 National media jumping off #Ravens bandwagon http://t.co/03t4usPHnM #NFL #RavensTalk pic.twitter.com/hREg6ZnnGm
— CSN Ravens (@CSNRavens) October 12, 2015 Ghost Steve Smith, Avenger D-Line, and Cheerleader Tucker judge the Goodwill Gridiron Costume Contest. pic.twitter.com/xjw6zelDay
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 13, 2015 


